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Jackie 03-04-2011 02:14 PM

FS BioPellet with TLF 150 - Calgary
 
I tried it for 2 days and is about to give up.
I only used 2 spoon from the 500ml bag.
$80

globaldesigns 03-04-2011 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackie (Post 595770)
I tried it for 2 days and is about to give up.
I only used 2 spoon from the 500ml bag.
$80

May I ask why you give up after 2 days. For biopellets, it takes longer than 2 days for them to work. I don't know your setup, but 2 spoons wouldn't be enough for any tank either.

Whats your issues?

Jackie 03-04-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by globaldesigns (Post 595782)
May I ask why you give up after 2 days. For biopellets, it takes longer than 2 days for them to work. I don't know your setup, but 2 spoons wouldn't be enough for any tank either.

Whats your issues?

I am thinking using pellet instead of dosing Vodka daily to make it easier for my father to baby sit my tank when I am away. I am not trying to 'fix' my tank by
using Bio Pellets.
But even I only put 2 spoons in, those stupid pellet still stick together like glue.
I wish my epoxy will glue my frag like that :twised:

Jackie 03-04-2011 10:57 PM

Bump

The Grizz 03-04-2011 11:58 PM

I found it best to give the pellets and little soak in FW for a bit and kind of churn them up by hand. Just some food for thought. :biggrin:

phi delt reefer 03-05-2011 12:11 AM

you should soak them in RO water for 24-48 hours before putting them in the reactor.

The Grizz 03-05-2011 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by phi delt reefer (Post 595908)
you should soak them in RO water for 24-48 hours before putting them in the reactor.

Ya that's what I ment to say, I keep forgetting not everyone has a whole house RO like I do.

globaldesigns 03-05-2011 01:55 AM

Good advice guys, I never thought to soak them. Personally I don't have issues with them sticking together... But if yours are, most likely you don't have enough flow.

The trip is to give enough flow so the top tumbles agressively while the mid to bottom area of the pellets don't. If you watch the reactor, you should see the bottom slower ones, slower move there way to the top to be agressive, while the top, then moves to the bottom. Basically a slow cycle through, with the top more aggressive.

I hope that made sense.

Jackie 03-05-2011 02:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by globaldesigns (Post 595948)
Good advice guys, I never thought to soak them. Personally I don't have issues with them sticking together... But if yours are, most likely you don't have enough flow.

The trip is to give enough flow so the top tumbles agressively while the mid to bottom area of the pellets don't. If you watch the reactor, you should see the bottom slower ones, slower move there way to the top to be agressive, while the top, then moves to the bottom. Basically a slow cycle through, with the top more aggressive.

I hope that made sense.

Yes, it make sense and I have seem enough youtube...but mine just stick together. I am about to put a mag-float it there to loose it up. :twised: I would like to run them in series with Rowaphos since I dont have much room in the sump. It is getting more complicated.

globaldesigns 03-05-2011 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Jackie (Post 595952)
Yes, it make sense and I have seem enough youtube...but mine just stick together. I am about to put a mag-float it there to loose it up. :twised: I would like to run them in series with Rowaphos since I dont have much room in the sump. It is getting more complicated.

Very wierd, if they are that sticky, do what the others say. Rinse them good. It will mean that the bacteria will be destroyed, but if it is only 2 days, your not going to have much then anyways.

You shouldn't need Rowa with the pellets. If you do this, let me know how it works out. Always interested in other setups.


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